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401  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: March 07, 2017, 08:36:22 AM

WHY DO ATHEISTS (like me) HATE RELIGION ?


Hate is fear, my friend.  Smiley
402  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Dark Enlightenment on: March 07, 2017, 08:14:51 AM
Study: Moral Outrage ‘Alleviates Guilt’ over People’s Own Moral Failings
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/03/01/study-moral-outrage-alleviates-guilt-over-peoples-own-moral-failings/
Quote from: Tom Ciccotta
A recent psychological study concluded that moral outrage is sometimes a symptom of personal guilt rather than genuine empathy for the situation of others.
The study, which was conducted by Bowdoin psychology Professor Zachary Rothschild and University of Southern Mississippi psychology Professor Lucas A. Keefer, concludes that the research on guilt suggests that moral outrage over hot-button issues is sometimes self-serving.

According to the study:

Feelings of guilt are a direct threat to one’s sense that they are a moral person and, accordingly, research on guilt finds that this emotion elicits strategies aimed at alleviating guilt that do not always involve undoing one’s actions. Furthermore, research shows that individuals respond to reminders of their group’s moral culpability with feelings of outrage at third-party harm-doing. These findings suggest that feelings of moral outrage, long thought to be grounded solely in concerns with maintaining justice, may sometimes reflect efforts to maintain a moral identity.

Rothschild and Keefer conducted an experiment in which they assessed the relationship of various emotions. The first portion of their research concluded that the level of a subject’s personal guilt uniquely predicted that individual’s level of moral outrage in response to a controversial stimulus. “Study 1 showed that personal guilt uniquely predicted moral outrage at corporate harm-doing and support for retributive punishment,” the research concludes.

Based on their findings, the study’s authors argue that “outrage driven by moral identity concerns serves to compensate for the threat of personal or collective immorality.”

According to the research’s abstract, one of the several studies conducted by Rothschild and Keefer concluded that outrage is often driven by a desire to affirm a certain moral identity in an unrelated societal context: “Study 5 showed that guilt-driven outrage was attenuated by an affirmation of moral identity in an unrelated context.”

Atheists can't admit their sins and that's why they have to attack against others to protect their own mental health from collapsing. That's basically what this is all about  Smiley

edit. Atheists are too prideful to admit their sins.
403  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump survive the first period as president of the US? on: March 07, 2017, 07:42:32 AM
Deep state, mainstream media and other nwo elite organisations are doing their best to destroy trump and american people but I think we can survive if we fight against them.
404  Other / Off-topic / Re: Ignore list of mass paid signature advertisement users (4200+ users) on: March 06, 2017, 09:30:05 PM
you have collected a nice list sir
405  Other / Off-topic / Re: What your plan in the FUTURE ? Or what yours DREAM? on: March 06, 2017, 09:28:46 PM
I'm going to browse little less internet in the future so I can do something more productive every once in a while
406  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you have addictions? on: March 06, 2017, 09:26:23 PM
I am heavily addicted to morphine,addiction is no problem as long as you can get what your addicted to

How much is your daily dose?
407  Other / Politics & Society / Re: You eat pork you look like pork on: March 06, 2017, 08:48:33 PM
He calls a woman "you son of a bitch" spits on himself and finally hits her. Just another day in the Muslim infested UK.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9wCwty8oNk

He won't be deported. Brexit will have no impact on people like him who are already citizens
408  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Facebook now requiring photo id, fuck you facebook on: March 06, 2017, 07:33:33 PM
Must be a joke... This would expose facebook's true intentions to even some of the stupid users. If this is true it's funny to see how many people still using that crap will leave for good
409  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BTC Lending Market (Poloniex) Discussion on: March 06, 2017, 12:34:58 PM
I heard polo was hacked back in the day... Kinda risky to keep your coins sitting there long periods of time making only small revenue.
410  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III ? on: March 03, 2017, 05:26:32 PM
WW3 will be a nuclear war.
411  Other / Politics & Society / Re: France’s presidential election on: March 01, 2017, 02:09:52 PM
LE PEN
412  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The White House bars several news organisations from briefing on: February 25, 2017, 08:31:22 AM
Very well done Trump! Those fake news propaganda outlets should be shut down permanently.
413  Other / Politics & Society / Re: EU is the Nazi 4th Reich on: February 21, 2017, 12:56:22 PM
Nazi-masons and other elite secret societies control mainstream media and use it to bring a one world government to enslave all mankind to worship their "god" and to make the 99% of the population a slave labor for them selves. Liberal fools are pushing their agenda forward without knowing  what they are really doing. But a strong counter-movement is rising all around the world to resist their plot.
414  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people believe in religion? on: February 20, 2017, 04:33:44 PM
There are many religious people on earth. Even the vast majority of the world believes in monotheistic religions.
And often they do not question belief systems. There are many people who have Christian, Muslim and Jewish beliefs.

Why do they still believe in religion. I can not understand why people believe in religions in the age when we can reach the information so quickly.

It's very weird how some people can still believe in evolution-religion started by one scammer "prophet" some 150 years ago.

I don't remember Darwin taking money from people.  Religions scam people EVERY fucking day.  24/7.  Talk about scam!!!

Neither did Jesus. But He spoke The Truth unlike the scammer-darwin or political mainstream money making scam-religion of today.
415  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World War III ? on: February 20, 2017, 03:37:15 PM
There will be lots of wars in the future because of the spreading atheism. Militant atheists (for example: Mao, Stalin) are known to be the most blood thirsty savages ever seen. The more atheists there will be, the more war and chaos they will bring with them.
416  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people believe in religion? on: February 20, 2017, 03:30:34 PM
There are many religious people on earth. Even the vast majority of the world believes in monotheistic religions.
And often they do not question belief systems. There are many people who have Christian, Muslim and Jewish beliefs.

Why do they still believe in religion. I can not understand why people believe in religions in the age when we can reach the information so quickly.

It's very weird how some people can still believe in evolution-religion started by one scammer "prophet" some 150 years ago.
417  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who will win WW3? on: February 17, 2017, 07:55:08 AM
Russia Deploys Banned Cruise Missiles While A Spy Ship Hangs Out Off The U.S. Coast

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U.S. government officials said today that they believe Russia has secretly deployed two battalions of the SSC-X-8 cruise missile, which violates a 1987 treaty, according to the New York Times. At the same time, a Russian spy ship, the SSV-175 Viktor Leonov, is now hanging out off the United States’ East Coast. And it could not come at a worse time for U.S. President Donald Trump.

The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, known as INF, bans U.S. and Russian ground-launched ballistic or cruise missiles capable of flying between 300 to 3,400 miles. The Pentagon has known about the development of the new SSC-X-8 cruise missile since 2008, when the Russians began test-firing it. The Obama Administration had worked to persuade the Kremlin to end the tests and to adhere to the terms of the INF after concluding the test occurred in a 2014 report. Both Obama and then-Secretary of State John Kerry told Russia to back off.

Clearly, the Russians didn’t listen. Officials told the New York Times that the missile has been removed from current intelligence reports, meaning it is fully operational.

During one test on September 2, 2015, the missile did not fly beyond the 300-mile ban range, according to the Washington Free Beacon. However, the SSC-X-8 is capable of reaching distances beyond that range, which clearly violates the INF. While the missile is not capable of reaching the United States, it can certainly hit NATO alliance members in much of Europe, especially the Baltics and Poland.

Making matters worse is the optics of a Russian spy ship, the SSV-175 Viktor Leonov, just chillin’ 70 miles off the coast of Delaware at the same time, according to Fox News. The ship can intercept communications and measure U.S. Navy sonar capabilities. It was in international waters and the spy ship’s sighting was not a big concern, but “we are keeping our eyes on it,” one official told Fox News. By the way, the Leonov is armed with surface-to-air missiles.

This kind of nautical trolling is not unusual. During the Cold War, Russian spy ships regularly spied off the U.S. east coast and American ships spied on Russia as well. And the the SSV-175 Viktor Leonov has visited America before: it and another Russian ship were seen near our waters in 2014.

But both of these developments come at an extremely difficult time for the Trump administration. The president’s national security advisor, Michael Flynn, was forced to resign after it was discovered he wasn’t completely forthcoming about his contact with a Russian diplomat.

As I said in my analysis this morning, Flynn’s departure already makes Trump look like a Russian pawn. Though the development the SSC-X-8 took place on Obama’s watch, Trump will be tasked with how to best deal with its deployment. It is one thing to test a missile that violates a long-standing treaty. It is another thing completely to deploy missile battalions in blatant defiance of that treaty.

NATO members have long expressed concerns over Trump’s commitment to the alliance, so this deployment surely will not put them at ease. Moreover, it will also test the mettle of how tough Trump will negotiate with Putin, who, by the way, he has yet to criticize. One has to think what Ronald Reagan, the GOP hero lauded for leading the fall of the USSR, would do in this situation. The INF was signed by Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev as the Soviet Union was on its deathbed. Now, it seems like American diplomatic power finds itself in the same predicament with the Kremlin in light of the missile deployment.

Additionally, this could potentially complicate any efforts for Trump to negotiate other arms treaties with the Kremlin, as the New York Times wrote:

Before he left his post last year as the NATO commander and retired from the military, Gen. Philip M. Breedlove warned that deployment of the cruise missile would be a militarily significant development that “can’t go unanswered.”

Coming up with an arms control solution would not be easy.

Each missile battalion is believed to have four mobile launchers and a larger supply of missiles. The launcher for the cruise missile, however, closely resembles the launcher used for the Iskander, a nuclear-tipped short-range system that is permitted under treaties.

“This will make location and verification really tough,” General Breedlove said in an interview.
Putin is winning the diplomacy battle, and Trump has not so much as condemned the Russian leader for hacking the election—let alone this latest show of strength.

This is going to get far worse before it gets better.

http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/russia-deploys-banned-cruise-missiles-while-a-spy-ship-1792353338
418  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are terrorists only muslim in religion? on: February 16, 2017, 05:12:26 PM
Most killings in the modern history have been done by militant atheists like Stalin and Mao. Atheism is the most murderous religion.
419  Other / Off-topic / Re: [NEWS] Coders Race to Save NASA's Climate Data on: February 15, 2017, 11:59:13 AM
What do you even care?
420  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How did they get on the bus? on: February 14, 2017, 12:54:04 PM
This topic is irrelevant. Soros bought them tickets and some of them are paid rioter actors.
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